Robin
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i keep getting spam emails from the bank of scotland
theres no option to unsubscribe from them, and i cant seem to get them to go away by marking them as spam
pissing me off now, i get about 5 a day
what can i do?
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Dan B
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Firstly, check they're actually from the Bank of Scotland. If you don't know your way around email-headers, paste the full headers in a reply in here, and I'll confirm where they're originating from...
If you don't know how to view headers, post your email-client (including version) in here - most clients will tell you the version if you go into the Help menu, and click on the "About..." option in there.
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Robin
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this is the address they are from
support-ref8602527242id@bankofscotland.co.uk
im using outlook express 6 (6.00.2900.2180)
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Sam
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In your Inboxc or wherever the email is, right-click on the message and select Properties, click on the Details tab, then click on the Message Details button, copy + paste what's in there, as the From: bit can be faked by spammers - i.e. the email may not actually be from BoS!
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Robin
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i did, its the address ^^ up there
the link in the email is genuine, links to the BoS site (i googled it, didnt click)
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abdus
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can't you report it as spam from within you mail settings?
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Robin
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doesnt work, the address changes
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abdus
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try reporting it directly or phone customer services. Seems weird though for a bank to spam
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Dan B
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If the address changes, I'd be even more suspicious of it being a phishing scam......you've still not pasted the email-headers.
And, if you didn't click on the link, how do you know it goes to the same site that it SAYS it does? Most phishing scams work in exactly the same way, as below:
http://www.barclays.co.uk (it is safe to click this one, don't worry, just showing you how they tend to do it - most email-programs won't show you the "true" address if you hover over the link, like you can do in a browser)
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Sam
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Yes paste the mail headers in FFS!
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Robin
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the link in the bottom corner is the same as the link shown...
i dont know how to post the headers, its all random computer jargon that i dont understand
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Robin
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is this it?
Return-Path: <onlinesupport_id_31068422420id@bankofscotland.co.uk>
Delivered-To: robin@smallblockxe.com
Received: from Postfix filter 42a77884ce2a0a03efc6bb50a6dcdb21 (smtpin21l.fasthosts.co.uk [127.0.0.1])
by smtpin121.livemail.co.uk (Postfix) with SMTP id 349191A0095
for <robin@smallblockxe.com>; Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:15:52 +0100 (BST)
Received: from smtpin-124.livemail.co.uk (smtpin124.livemail.co.uk [213.171.216.124])
by smtpin121.livemail.co.uk (Postfix) with ESMTP id 140D01A008A;
Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:15:52 +0100 (BST)
Received: from Postfix filter 42a77884ce2a0a03efc6bb50a6dcdb21 (smtpin-124.livemail.co.uk [127.0.0.1])
by smtpin-124.livemail.co.uk (Postfix) with SMTP id E4F9C86409D
for <projects@smallblockxe.com>; Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:15:51 +0100 (BST)
Received: from 213.171.216.65 (unknown [219.250.246.207])
by smtpin-124.livemail.co.uk (Postfix) with SMTP id 0DAB58640AB
for <projects@smallblockxe.com>; Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:15:49 +0100 (BST)
Received: from [120.47.208.243] (HELO malaysia.net)
by sailorwhores.com with SMTP id SY64TF7Q9R
for <projects@smallblockxe.com>; Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:15:50 -0800
From: "Bank Of Scotland" <support-ref8602527242id@bankofscotland.co.uk>
To: "Projects" <projects@smallblockxe.com>
X-MSMail-Priority: 3 (Normal)
Subject: Bank of Scotland: Please Confirm Your Information
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.1i
X-Mailer: Mutt/1.5.1i
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
Message-Id: <20060819041549.0DAB58640AB@smtpin-124.livemail.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 05:15:49 +0100 (BST)
X-Original-To: projects@smallblockxe.com
X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 7.1.405 [268.10.5/406]
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=======AVGMAIL-44E71B2A4DAF======="
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Sam
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Yes, and it's fake, I'm pretty sure BoS isn't affiliated with sailorwhores.com or malaysia.net...
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Robin
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how the bloody hell do i stop it then?
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Sam
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Mate I get about 20 of these emails a day in the corsagsi.co.uk inbox!
Just have to install an anti-virus system which has email spam filters for Outlook installed, or do as I do and delete them.
I tried reporting said emails to spamcop.net but because these geeks use different Internet connections to send this shit out, it's very hard to stop them.
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Dan B
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Looking at those headers, I'd say that the originating IP was 219.250.246.207 (the IP beginning 120.xxx.xxx.xxx is fake, it's a reserved block for IANA), with owner-details as below:
IPv4 Address : 219.250.240.0-219.250.255.255
Network Name : HANANET-INFRA
Connect ISP Name : HANANET
Connect Date : 20041124
Registration Date : 20041124
Publishes : Y
[ Organization Information ]
Organization ID : ORG3930
Org Name : Hanaro Telecom Inc.
Address : Yeoeuido-dong Yeongdeungpo-gu SEOUL
Detail address : 17-7 Asia One Bldg.
Zip Code : 150-874
If you want to take it further, drop an email to:
[ ISP Network Abuse Contact Information ]
Name : Network Abuse
Phone : +82-2-106-2
E-Mail : abuse@hanaro.com
I can guarantee, though, that you won't get a response and it won't get looked into......it's very rare that any ISPs outside of the UK actually even look into spam-reports.
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Dan B
[ ISP Network Abuse Contact Information ]
Name : Network Abuse
Phone : +82-2-106-2
E-Mail : abuse@hanaro.com
I read abdus
[Edited on 20-08-2006 by abdus]
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Sam
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Dan B
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